Moderating Contractor Panel
The joy of moderating a panel comes from how much the moderator learns about the topic at hand, the panelists, and the interest and knowledge of the audience. The ICAA panel of contractors -John Sebastian, Rusty Goff, Corey Ford, and John Jarrett – which was organized by ICAA Texas Coordinator Mary Peyton Burgher, and hosted by Sebastian which was coordinated by Whitney Pastore and Jonathan Carrera, was a phenomenal experience. Anything associated with Sebastian is thought out in minute detail. The contractors of the panel were thoughtful, insightful and open. The audience was incredibly smart and engaged. The discussion ranged from the contractors’ interaction with architects who have given them as few as ten pages of plans and as many as 800 pages of plans. The discussion further ranged from the future challenges of finding artisans and craftsmen as third generation construction workers are attracted to new kinds of work, to the challenge of a new generation of inspectors that don’t have a good feel of the building code and bog down projects. It also came up that over 90% of construction workers might not have complete U.S. documentation, meaning that a dramatic change in government policy could shut the home building industry down. Real estate brokers help find and secure the perfect site. Architects draw plans to reflect the site and desires of the homeowner. However, an architecturally significant home is still only as good as the contractor that builds it. Thank you ICAA.
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